Overview:
Relax and unwind at the unique Hotel Kalevala situated on the shores of Lake Lammasjärvi in Eastern Finland close to the Russian border. During your stay you will enjoy winter activities like husky safaris and snowmobiles and experience a real Finnish sauna. You will have the chance to see the Northern Lights.
Holiday price is from £1,735 per person based on availability and two people sharing a twin or double room. Minimum 2 people.
Departure Dates |
Departure |
Arrival |
Arrive |
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January - Mid-April (december on request)
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London |
Kajaani |
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Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Kajaani
Upon arrival in Kajaani airport, you will be met by our driver and transferred to Hotel Kalevala. Duration of the transfer is approximately 1.5 hours.
Accommodation and dinner at the Hotel Kalevala.
Day 2: Husky Safari
After breakfast, transfer to the husky farm for a daytime husky safari. Your tour includes a presentation of the husky farm, introduction to the dog teams, followed by a 20-25 km drive in the wilderness. Two people will be sharing each sled and lunch will be served by an open fire. Overalls are also included.
In the evening, enjoy a sauna and jacuzzi at the hotel, followed by dinner.
Day 3: Cross Country Ski-School and Small Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a 1 hour cross country ski-school at the Kalevala sports-stadium. After the lesson, together with the guide, you will make a little tour around Harakkasaari Island. In the afternoon there is free use of cross country skiing equipment, so you may do a tour on your own, and maybe ski to Kuhmo village!
In the evening, enjoy a sauna and jacuzzi at the hotel, followed by dinner.
Day 4: Day for Wellbeing
After breakfast you have some time for relaxing or optional activities.
In the afternoon you’ll enjoy a peat sauna and relaxing massages. First you
enjoy the drink while the masseuse guides you to use peat sauna. Peat will
make your skin soft and firm. After the peat sauna it’s time to relax together
in couples mas
After breakfast you have some time for relaxing or optional activities. In the afternoon you’ll enjoy a peat sauna and relaxing massages. First you enjoy the drink while the masseuse guides you to use peat sauna. Peat will make your skin soft and firm. After the peat sauna it’s time to relax together in couples massage. In the evening, enjoy a sauna and jacuzzi at the hotel, followed by dinner.
Day 5: Snowmobiling along Taiga Forest
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll have a 4-5 hour snowmobile safari along the Taiga forest. The route is about 45-55 km and two people will be sharing each snowmobile. The safari includes lunch and coffee/tea by an open fire, as well as thermal overalls. If you wish to have a snowmobile for single use, there is a supplement of £57.
In the evening, enjoy a sauna and jacuzzi at the hotel, followed by dinner.
Day 6: Departure from Kajaani
After breakfast, transfer back to the airport.
Package Includes:
- Flights from London to Kajaani via Helsinki and return(other UK airports available upon request - please contact our team)
- 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveler (up to 23 kg)
- Airport transfers in Kajaani
- 5 nights accommodation at the Hotel Kalevala
- Half-board (breakfasts and dinners)
- Daily evening sauna with Jacuzzi
- Skiing equipment for your stay
- Free use of kick-sledges, sledges (2 tobogganing areas near hotel), free use Kota-Teepee located at the hotel beach, Wi-Fi
- Activities: cross country ski school 2 hours, half day husky safari, 3-4 hour snowmobile tour, peat sauna for couples, couples massage, skiing equipment
- for your stay
- 24 hour emergency service
- ATOL protection
- All taxes
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Will I see the Northern Lights?
Please scroll down to see the specifics for the country you wish to visit:
Iceland:
The Northern Lights are in the Northern sky from September through April but are only visible when the sky is clear and free of clouds. Like many of natures wonders, it’s ephemeral – they may be visible, they may appear for a bit and then be gone. But it’s worth it to be patient. Because they’re a winter event, you need to be prepared to wait outside, while looking for them. It’s best to dress very warmly, in layers, with good footwear, gloves, hats and whatever else will make you comfortable while you await this truly amazing event. The Northern Lights can be pretty spectacular, and for the best photos we recommend using a tripod. Much of Iceland offers a very a good chance to see the Northern Lights when conditions are right. Remember – the Northern Lights are natural phenomena, not guaranteed, but appreciated all the more for their elusive qualities.
Norway:
Northern Norway is one of the world's best places to experience the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). In Northern Norway, Northern Lights occur in up to 90% of every clear night in the period from late September to late March. Most Northern Lights occur in the time span from 6pm to slightly after midnight, with an absolute peak at around 10-11pm.
In Norway, the area north of the Arctic Circle is prime aurora territory. The various destinations in the High North have a distinct personality, and are well worth exploring. Major places in Northern Norway are Tromsø, Kirkenes, Alta, Bodø, Lofoten and Vesterålen Islands and Svalbard.
Finland:
The best place to see the Northern Lights in Finland is in the Northern Lapland region, which is almost entirely located within the realm of the Arctic Circle. During the dark winter months here, when the sun rarely peaks its head over the horizon, you can expect to see the Finland Northern Lights with regularity, and other peak seasons include February through March and September through October. The most common colours of the Northern Lights are greenish-yellow and red.
The Finnish term for the Northern Lights, Revontulet, meaning fox fire, comes from an old tale where the fox was believed to swish its bushy tail on the snowy fell landscapes, throwing sparks into the air.
As mentioned, Lapland is the best place to see the Finland Aurora Borealis, with the Kilpisjarvi area offering the most abundant opportunities. The best time of the day to see the Finland Northern Lights is between 9 pm and 11:30 pm, though they are certainly not restricted to this time frame.
Sweden:
In Northern Sweden, the Northern Lights usually occur during the winter months through late March or early April, but they can be spotted as early as September in the Northernmost parts. Your best chance of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights is on cold winter nights when the sky is clear and cloudless. You need to be away from city lights, which dilute the effects of these natural phenomena, so head out into the countryside. On clear nights, the Northern Lights can be visible from most locations in Swedish Lapland, occurring between 6 pm to and 2 am, with the strongest shows happening between 10 pm and 11 pm. For those willing to brave the cold on winter nights, here are some of the best locations in Swedish Lapland for viewing these phenomena:
Abisko National Park
Abisko National Park, a couple of kilometers north of Kiruna, is a prime location for viewing the Northen Lights. The scientifically proven “blue hole” — a patch of sky over the Torneträsk lake that usually remains clear despite overcast weather in surrounding areas — gives Abisko its own micro-climate, which is suitable for catching the lights.
Jukkasjärvi and the Torne Valley
Not only does the village of Jukkasjärvi (population roughly 541) boast the world’s first ice hotel (rebuilt ever year from Torne River ice), it’s also one of the best regions to view the Northern Lights. ICEHOTEL organizes guided tours for guests which takes the to the Esrange Space Center located 30 minutes from Kiruna. You can dine at a wilderness camp and get the chance to scan the Arctic winter sky for aurora borealis.
Other regions in Swedish Lapland
As mentioned earlier, if weather conditions are just right (clear, dark, cold, and cloudless), you might catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from any location within subarctic and arctic Sweden — even close to larger towns such as Luleå, Jokkmokk, Arvidsjaur, and Gällivare.
Greenland:
The northern lights - or Aurora Borealis as it is officially known - actually occur all year round, but cannot be seen during the summer months in Greenland due to the midnight sun. The phenomenon is often seen around midnight and is best experienced on a dark, clear night in the period from September to the beginning of April. If you are travelling during this period, you can see the Northern Lights from anywhere in the country, whilst in South Greenland the northern lights can be seen from as early as the end of August.
Car Rental
You can rent a car, as long as you have a valid EU or international driver's license. Most cars will have manual transmission.